Here's the rest of the test procedure. Any bets on how many netbooks will
be fried?

(2) Ensure the 3 galley “FLT DECK” power circuit breakers (locations 1B4,
1C4 & 1D4) on the pilot's upper distribution panel are *OPEN*.
[image: Object ID
(o-0a0mf-08105-0370)]<http://127.0.0.1:7860/C130_OWSM-PAV/XMLTransform/C130Web/Manuals/0a0mf001book3/HTML/0a0mf001book3-p8-s8-e.html#stay>(3)
Ensure
the 3-phase microwave circuit breaker (CB2) on the galley is *OPEN*
[image: Object ID
(o-0a0mf-08105-0371)]<http://127.0.0.1:7860/C130_OWSM-PAV/XMLTransform/C130Web/Manuals/0a0mf001book3/HTML/0a0mf001book3-p8-s8-e.html#stay>(4)
Ensure
the galley master power switch (S1) on the galley is *OFF*.[image: Object
ID 
(o-0a0mf-08105-0372)]<http://127.0.0.1:7860/C130_OWSM-PAV/XMLTransform/C130Web/Manuals/0a0mf001book3/HTML/0a0mf001book3-p8-s8-e.html#stay>
(5) Place a small netbook computer or equivalent with a working 802.11
Wi-Fi system in the microwave oven. Ensure the netbook is powered by the
internal battery.[image: Object ID
(o-0a0mf-08105-0373)]<http://127.0.0.1:7860/C130_OWSM-PAV/XMLTransform/C130Web/Manuals/0a0mf001book3/HTML/0a0mf001book3-p8-s8-e.html#stay>
(6) Ensure the netbook computer connects to your local wireless network.[image:
Object ID 
(o-0a0mf-08105-0374)]<http://127.0.0.1:7860/C130_OWSM-PAV/XMLTransform/C130Web/Manuals/0a0mf001book3/HTML/0a0mf001book3-p8-s8-e.html#stay>
(7) Close and lock the microwave oven door.[image: Object ID
(o-0a0mf-08105-0375)]<http://127.0.0.1:7860/C130_OWSM-PAV/XMLTransform/C130Web/Manuals/0a0mf001book3/HTML/0a0mf001book3-p8-s8-e.html#stay>
(8) Ping the netbook computer from another computer on your local wirelss
network.[image: Object ID
(o-0a0mf-08105-0376)]<http://127.0.0.1:7860/C130_OWSM-PAV/XMLTransform/C130Web/Manuals/0a0mf001book3/HTML/0a0mf001book3-p8-s8-e.html#stay>
(9) If the ping is answered, the microwave leaks RF energy. If the packets
time out, then the microwave oven is adequately sealed

.
    [image: Object ID
(o-0a0mf-08105-0377)]<http://127.0.0.1:7860/C130_OWSM-PAV/XMLTransform/C130Web/Manuals/0a0mf001book3/HTML/0a0mf001book3-p8-s8-e.html#stay>An
alternative to pinging the netbook: if it can be established that the
netbook loses the Wi-Fi connection to the local wireless network, while in
the microwave oven with the door closed, that is acceptable also.

On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 11:11 AM, Larry C. Lyons <[email protected]>wrote:

> A buddy of mine was writing up part of a maintenance manual for the C-130.
> He sent me this extract for a test case which is frankly weird.
>
> this is an actual warning within a test procdeure for the oven on C130's:
>
> (1) A quick “Go-no-go” leakage can be performed using a netbook with a
> Wi-Fi transceiver built in. Both Wi-Fi and microwave ovens share the same
> 2.4GHz RF spectrum for RF emissions.[image: Change 
> Information]<http://127.0.0.1:7860/C130_OWSM-PAV/XMLTransform/C130Web/Manuals/0a0mf001book3/HTML/0a0mf001book3-p8-s8-e.html#stay>
> **
> Do not operate the microwave oven with a netbook computer inside.[image:
> Change 
> Information]<http://127.0.0.1:7860/C130_OWSM-PAV/XMLTransform/C130Web/Manuals/0a0mf001book3/HTML/0a0mf001book3-p8-s8-e.html#stay>
>
>
> Astounding, simply astounding.
>



-- 
Larry C. Lyons
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